EXHIBITS

The History of Fort Wolters
The National Vietnam War Museum is located just miles from the original location of Fort Wolters. During the Vietnam War Era, Fort Wolters was designated the Primary Helicopter Training Center. Over 40,000 helicopter pilots trained here, and 95% of all helicopter pilots passed through Fort Wolters during the war. Visit the museum to learn about its history and see our centerpiece OH-23 Raven, seen above!

Aerial Bombardment
Our newest museum exhibit is here! Stop by the museum to check out Aerial Bombardment and learn more about the history of aerial operations during the Vietnam War with our interactive reader! At the center of the exhibit is our F-4 Phantom II Cockpit Simulator.

My Faithful Warrior
The newest addition to the Museum grounds is here!
Created by master sculptor Paula Slater, “My Faithful Warrior” is dedicated to the nearly 4000 dogs that served alongside military personnel during the Vietnam War.

Contemplation Garden
The Contemplation Garden is the second of the six memorial gardens to be constructed on the museum site. It contains several key attractions, including a Vietnam-era Huey mounted almost 20 feet in the air, a special set of Huey rotor blades with dedication plaques, a flag pole, a covered bench and the only replica of the Camp Holloway Memorial Wall that was located on the post in Pleiku, South Vietnam.